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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 26, 1996
Filed:
Feb. 28, 1995
George T Hagen, Troy, MI (US);
Scott A Kelley, Algonac, MI (US);
Andrew J Smydra, Rochester, MI (US);
TRW Vehicle Safety Systems Inc., Lyndhurst, OH (US);
Abstract
An apparatus (10) comprises an inflatable vehicle occupant restraint (12). The apparatus (10) further comprises a structure (30) including (i) opposed first and second walls (31, 32), (ii) opposed third and fourth walls (33, 34) connected to the first and second walls and (iii) a base wall (35) connected to the first, second, third, and fourth walls. The walls (31-35) define a chamber (38). An inflator (20) is located in the chamber (38) and includes a source of inflation fluid for inflating the vehicle occupant restraint (12). The inflator (20) has nozzles (23) at one end adjacent to one of the third and fourth walls (33, 34) for directing inflation fluid from the inflator to the vehicle occupant restraint (12). The structure has a pair of recessed portions (40, 50) for engaging and supporting the inflator (20) in the chamber (38). The recessed portions (40, 50) are spaced apart from the third and fourth walls (33, 34). A member (60) is secured to the recessed portions (40, 50) to secure the inflator (20) in the chamber (38). The nozzles (23) are located in the chamber (38) between the recessed portions (40, 50) and the one of the third and fourth walls (33, 34) when the inflator (20) is secured in the chamber.